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KoRBYTH, TUESDAY, SEPT. 23, 1873.
Humor* of 111** Grange
'll <■ w.niv 1.. -rt a-it.tr uracrit *1 strength of the
[ sn , ; (iru;?, ’.r anti-monop >ly association*
ol the ‘ Pstroni- ot liurtandiy,” in the We*t, lie*
made it incumtent upen the avetage politlcacß
oi that section to assume agricultural pretentions
an rapidly sf puesibl- ‘ Hay seed In the hair and
bins drilling overallF,’ -ays the ladi nnpolin Senti
nel, “ire now the tsshhicab’e affectation ol him
who ctfis the ballot ol rural electors.” The hu
mcr ol this style of time eerviog la obvious, and
an accidental hard turns it to satiric*! aacount,
for the AtchliOn Champion, in the following aup
posltioua, “ Serenade of a Modern Politician to
his Love
'lbe moon is shining on tbs grange.
The winds .ire hashed, the leaves are still,
The patient .tars h ok t-ofilv down
Upon n y cot at Shannon Hill,
Then come my l.ornj-banded love,
And wandei through the deil with me,
And gate upon the Durham hull
And listen to hia pedigree.
Once I was In the railroad ring,
lint now my bands are bard with toil;
I’ve scattertd hay-aeed in my hair
And blacked my boots with harness oil.
My city co'ta have all gone dry,
i am no longer in my prime;
My dav Is drawing to Ua close
And it will soon be milking time.
I think I know anew milch-cow
That’s just exactly wnat I need ;
She’s ibm from running ont to grass,
But only w.inta a cnange ol Iced,
I’ll mix a mob of free-trade bran,
Sv.ic :1- , high taxeo and back pay,
And coax hi r to the ball t-box
And ten her till election day.
With ■ ue to grasp her by the horn !
A ' and one 'o grasp Ler by liio tail!
Oh, li-t me safely sit between,
Au i.• inly fill my milking pail;
Aiwhen November’s ureezes show
' 1 in time my Berkshire hogs lo kill, ’
I’ll move back into town again,
At and ,-igh no more tor Bhanuon Hill !
Chips.
it ir proposed to get up a cemetery near New
York, of about one hundred acres in extent, for
the burial of people WHO have been talked to death.
The idea la a good one, but the cemetery ought
to be larger.
An eminent journalist defines editorials to be
“ shavings from the well-worn mind, to he blown
for one brief minute before the wind of public
opinion and then forgotten for all eternity.”
One of a party of friends, referring to an exqui
site musical composition, said: “That song al
ways carries me away when I hear it.” “ Can
n.j’ody whistle it V” asked Douglas Jerrold,
laughing.
A Judgi a'. Montgomery, Ala , recently iuter
lupitd u v<ij lloweiy young orator with —“ Hold
on, hold on, my dear sir! Don’t go any higher!
You are already out o! the jurisdiction of this
Court!”
A tiakna man went to the cemetery, dug up
Ids ts In i V grsve-stone, and offered it lor sale to
* marble cutter. The Guzette triumphantly adds,
as a challenge to the world, “ Bring on your mean
men!”
A grocer being solicited to contribute to the
building oi a church, promptly subscribed his
name lo the paper in the following eccentric man
ner: “John Jones, (the only place in town where
you can get eleven pounds of sugar for a dollar,)
twenty-five cents.”
“John Paul” writes an indignant letter lo the
Tribune lo correct a statement in a former letter,
in which he was made to apply the teirn “ friends”
to the venders of the prize packages. He insists
that he wrote *' fiends,” and on this point he is
I arllrnlaily anxious not to be mistaken.
A certain editor in speaking ol the miseries ol
Ireland, mys, “ Ireland's cup of misery has been
lor ages evei flowing, and teems to be not yet
lull.”
” Aie you guilty or not guilty i” asked a judge
ot a prisoner the other day. “An sure now,’
said l’at, “ what nre you put there for but to fiud
that out ?”
The dyiDg words of a Delaware woman wure :
“ Henry, if you marry again, remember that it
only takes a cupful ot sugar to sweeten u quart of
gooseberries.”
Sublime Advehtisinu. — l'here is a sort ot lofty
sublimity about a recent advertisement in u Texan
newspaper which Topper liimscit cannot equal.
“Seldom,” it begins, " Ims the history oi the
country bt’iii so deeply and daikly stained with
tlie records > I crime as within the past few years.
In muny a leading metropolis human life is no,
worth u pin's ice, itud as the perpetrator of each
bloody deed disentangles liiuisi'ii Iroui the meshes
of (he 1 ;\v, ti.rough the el.i.'inery of justice, as ai
present administered, the corruption ot juries, or
Hie bribery ot judges, there is lit tle hope for that
retribution which should switliy follow Itie track
of tie tvildoer.” The general gloouiintss and
unpleasantness of these remarks might well move
the reader to despairing views of society—but
there is a brightness beyond “ When, however,”
continues tins ingenious and impressive writtr,
mankind confine themselves to such liquors as
s e vended by our friend, Mr. , ot Galveston,
the calendars ot crime wiii be unblurred'’—a fact
w iiich the world will be charmed to know. The
beauiitnl style, the dramatic unity of this adver
tiseßiint, ought to commend it to general imita
tion.
The gale which blew over Nova Scotia, a lew
days ago, was m< t distinctive to lito and proper
ty. Buildings std vsi.ls destroyed are numbered
by the hundred, while the property leases foot up
several millions. Over one hundred vessels were
driven ashore olt Cape Breton, and more than a
hundred buildings were destroyed at Caneo and
vicinity. The Massachusetts fishermen suffered
severely, the loss ot 'hose ot Gloucester alous be
iug estimated at thiity live lives and 190,000 in
vessels and other property. No gale approaching
in severity has occuired in that region within
the last thirty years.
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A CORRESPONDENT writing trom Bottou, on the
Massachusetts campaign, ssys that Geueral Butler
desires to be Governor because he leels that he
must conquer bis enemies at home btfore he can
aspire to any new achievements on the broader
field of national politics; that he sees plainly
enough that he could not go before a national
convention as a candidate for Presidtut with his
own State agtius' him, aud that hi great object
in this local contest against the Puritans of the
old Whig party—he having been a Southern
Rights Democrat—is the endorsement of Missa
chnsetit for the n-xt Presidential council of tie
Republican p rty ot the Union.
Saif an ItLhtnan to the telegraph operator,
'• Do ye cv.-r charge anybody Kr the address of a
message f ’ "No.” replied the operator. "And
do ye charge for sgnicg his name, sir?” said the
customer. “No, sir.” "Well, then, will ye
please send this ? 1 jnst want my brother to know
1 am here,” handing the following: “To John
M’Fhnn--at New York—[signedJ—Patrick
M Flinu ” It was sent as a tribute to Patrick’s
shrewdness.
Hkkl is cow an auctioneer’s dialect is givin in
“Scrtpe, or the L'st L braty," in Old aud New.
"Halt a dollar, baliadohuriudod. tadolldfndollafa
doliathai’s bid now, gtve more’! ye want it! Had
a doiiar live eighths thne qaa:tt r*—three quar
tets I’m bid—will you say a do.Ur tor ihi. stand
ard w orn octarvo b .st edition t art uicrotker ex
try!' Ft,ret quariera let hid, three quarters,
three quart tnriequaitthietqaartlhrctqucwtthree
quawt one dollar shill 1 have?”
A GEV.LtiMAN com tig into the room ot Barton
told him 'ha. Mr. Vowel was deed. “What,”
Bi;d he, " Vow ei dead ? I.t tus be thankful it waa
Beilin r u nor t.”
“ Wifb,” said a man look ug lor his boot jack,
I have a place lo kei p my thing-, and you ought
to know n. ’ “ Ves, t ought to know uur you
keep your late Louts, but 1 don’t.”
Nevada has named anew county " Brandy”
to rouse the spirit Of innaigrtUou.
LEG AT- AD V EKTISE M K NTS.
MieriMT* Sale.
Will be sold before the Court House l-;or
in the? town of Forsyth, between the legal
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in Octo
ber next the following property ; One hun
dred acres cl land, lying in the sth distr.ct of
Monroe county, adjoining the lands of E. H.
Walker, Geo W. Walker, Thos. PI Chambliss
and others. Levied on as the property of-I.
W. 11. Ponder to satisfy a fifa issued from the
Superior Court of Monroe county,and now con
trolled by W. il. Gold wise, admr’s ol W. B.
I Stephens deceased vs said J W. fl. Ponder:
Also at the time and place, 133 acres of
(land of lot No. 253, in the 13th distiict ot
’ said county, bounded on the north by lands
; of Col Redding, west by J. V. Jarret, south
iby Thos. Wynne,east by A. M. Scales ; Levied
! on as the property of Mrs. Sarah Benton to
j satisfy a lifa.. issued from Monroe Superior
J Court in favor of Wm. Murphy vs. Sarah Ben
| ton. fcaid property being th e dower interest
of the defendant.
Also, at same time and place, fifty acres of
land bounded on the north by lands of V\ m.
Wilder, east, south and west by lands of Jas. i
M. button, the same being apart ol lot No. 133,
in theCth District of said county.
Also seventy acres of land, bounded on the
north by lands cf P. Ogletree, east by R. C.
ank the fifty acres ofland of Jno. A.
McCord, claimed as homestead, south and west
by land of Benjamin Watkins —all in the Cth
District ot said county; No. not known. All
levied on as the property of Jno. A. McCord
to satisfy two fi fa’s, one in lavor of D. Ponder
vs. J. A. McCord, the other in favor of Z. E.
Harman vs J. A. McCord, both issued from
Monroe Superior Court.
Also, at the same time ;.nd place, the follow
ing lots ol land: N. 155, 180, 187, and fifty
aeie.s ot lot No. 154, and one hundred and
ninety acres of lot No. 1 5f, lying in the 2th
District of said county, being the plantation
now in possession of W. B. Davis. Said prop
erty levied on as the property of W. B. Davis,
to satisfy a fi fain favor of Thomas Dewberry
vs J. R. W. B. Davis, security. Is
sued from the S iperior Court of said county.
Property' pointed out by the plaintiff.
Also at the same time and place, 450 acres of
land, adjoining the lands of John W. Mays on the
north and others, on the east by the Ocrnulgte, ly
ing in said county of Monroe. Said lands levied on
as the property oi L. G. Chambless, to satisfy a fda
issued irorn Monroe County Court, in lavor of
Thos. Dewberry vs L. (4. Chunbless and John
Ham admistrators of D. F. Ponder deceased.
Administrator** Stilt'.
Will be sold before the Court-house door,
in the town of Forsyth, between the legal
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in October,
the following property to-wit: Seven lots of
land lying in Burgays district at Colaparchee,
containing fourteen hundred acres more or
less, and being the plantation w hereon John
Cotton lived, and bounded as follows : North
by Macon & Western Railroad, East by Har
dy Perkins and John Jackson, South by lands
of Whittle and J. P. Howard and West by
lands of Dr. A. H. Shi and lands of Dr.
Wynne’s estate. Said property' sold for the
purpose of' paying creditors and distribution
among the legatees. A. J. WILLIAMS
septO-td Administrator
Weekly Telegraph and Messenger please
copy and send bill to this office.
Administrator'* Mule.
Will be sold, at public outcry, before the
Court House door, in the town of Forsyth,
between the legal hours of sale, on the first
Tuesday in November next, the following
property, to wit, Two hundred and fifty-five
acres of iand lying in Red Bone district in
Monroe county, known as the Smith place be
longing to the estate of Mrs. I). 11. Smith <le
eased. Filly acres will be sold separate.
Sold for distribution among the heirs.
Terms cash. H. N. SMITH, Administrator
scptO-td
Litter* of Dismission,
GEORGIA, MONROE COUNTY.
Ordinary’s office; September Ist, 1873.
Whereas, S. B. Maddox Guardian of C. R.,
T. Ti. and Martha N. Maddox, applies to me
tor letters of dismission from said Guardian
ship showing that he has legally' and satisfac
tory settled with said words. This is there
fore to notify all persons concerned to file
their objections if any they have on or before
the first Monday in November next else said
letters will be granted the applicant.
sep2 td E. DUMAS, Ordinary.
Almiiii*HalorN Sale.
Will be sold before the Court-house door in
the town of Forsyth, e unity of Monroe, on toe
first Tuesday in October, 1873, between the
legal hours of sale, the residence and grounds
ot E. G. Cabaniss, late of s lid county, deceased.
Four to six acres; is a fine oak grove, and
hav'ng on it a fine bold spring. The dwelling
is large and comfortable, and the out-buildings
are good. Sold as the property of E. (J. Cuba
niss, deceased, for the benefit of heirs and
creditors. Terms cash.
GEO. A. CABANISS,
sept2,td Administrator.
I.and for Sale'.
I oiler for sale f?sd acres of land, lying in
Monroe county, between the fork oftheTow
aliga river known as the Whiton place.
The place has 500 acres of well timbered wood
land and 350 in high state of cultivation. It
lies seven miles north of Forsyth, on the pub
lic road leading lrom Forsyth to High Falls.
For further particulars apply so the under
signed. JNO. T. CROWDER. sept2.tf
Letters of Administration,
GEORGIA, MONROE COUNTY :
Ordinay’s Office of said county, September
Term, 1873. Whereas, Isaac M. I’earlstein
applies to me for letters of Administration on
the estate of Mary Pearlstein, deceased, this
is therefore to cite all and singular, the kin
dred and creditors of said deceased, to file
their objections, if any they have, on or be
fore the first Monday in October next, else
said letters will be granted.
sept‘2td E. DUMAS. Ordinary.
Exemption of Personalty.
GEORGIA MONROE COUNTY-Ordiuaiy’s Of
fice Sept. 15:h 1873.
Whereas, llardy Abernathy has applied to
me for exemption of personalty, and I will
pass upon the same at ten o'clock A. M. on
Wednesday the 24th mst., witness my hand
and official signature. E. DUMAS, Ordinary.
septl6-td
MEDICAL NOTICE.
THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE FORMED A
partnership in the practice ot Medicine.
Orders lett at either Drug Store will receive
prompt attention.
Office: In the Advektisek Buildin?—Up
Stair*. R. L. ROD!'EY, \\ jy
julyS.tf. R. F. WRIGHT, M. l).
JOHNSON & DUNLApT
DEALERS IN'
HAiRDWARiE, IRON £ “STEEL.
AGENTS FOR
Daniel Pratt’s Cotton Gins.
ACO\, GA.
augl2 ly
DRUGGIST! f
McCOMMON & BANKS
Wholesale and Retail dealers in
DRUGS, MEDICINES, and LIQUORS,
tF<>r Medicinal Purposes.)
Tcilet Articles* Wiaes, Etc.
PRESCRIPTIONS PREPARED AT ALL HOURS
NIGHT AND DA\ . julyS.tf
l OB PRINTING ot evuy description aaatly.ax-
J ocutodat Tsje Astliitußßotßce.
MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS.
NOVELTY! BEAOTY! FASHIONf
VT'E HAVE JUST RECEIVED FROM NEW YORK ONE OK THE LARGEST, MOST Br.LECT
YV AND ELEGANT
LOT OF CLOTHING
EVER PLACED UPON '1 HE MARK FT.
WE Lave determined to make a SPECIALTY of
ivvokvkil,
And will, therefore, be able to offer the most superior ii.dnccme.its in ti at line. We have also a
fmp lot of
BOOTS, SHOES, StfllM, HATS, SADDLES,
Furnishing Goods,
AND
Ladies’ Dress Goods, Blankets, &c.
With ample means to take advantage ol DISCOUNTS and DRIVES, and with expense?, lets by
halt, than any house doing the same amount of business, we can make
Prices and Terms Equal to any Market in Georgia!
Call a? I’YE’S NEW BRtCK;BLCCK. _
X,. GREENWOOD & IRO.
sept!) tf _________
1873! IS2AA.C WIINSITIP’. i 1873
EXCLUSIVE DEALER IN
Hides, Leather and Shoe Findings.
ILL PAY THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE FOR ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF
Hides in large or Small Quantities.
KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND
French and American Cult and Kip Skins; Baltimore, New .York, Cincinnati arm i.ouisvilK. Oak
Sole Leather; Plai ■ and Cropped Hemlock Sole, all qualities. Harness, Bridle and Upper Leather.
Shoe Findings, Lasts, Linings, Toppings, Pegs, Thread, Etc., all of which will be sold as low as in
any Southern city, as I get my goods from importers aud Manufacturers. All of my friends, ac
quaintances and the rest of mankind are invited to send in their orders, or call and see my Stock.
Send for Price List of Leather and Hides ISAAC WINSHIP,
mrrll.ly No. 59, Cherry Street, Macon, Ga.
C. L. LOYD,
Manufacturer oi all ttyles and grades of
CHEWING TOBACCO
Finest Brands. C. S. Load’s Twist a specialty.
No. 31 Forsyth street, between Alabama anti
Hunter, ATLANTA, GA.
may27.ly
Atlanta Paper Hills,
JAMES ORMOND, Proprietor
Manufactures
Book and News Paper
JSgpOrders solicited and promptly tilled.
Cash paid for Clean Cotton and Linen Rugs,
White Paper Shavings, Bui laps and ether paper
stock. Reters to this paper as sample of news.
JAMES ORMOND,
apiSJ Atlanta Paper Mills, Atlanta, Ga.
O. AV . II ALL
MANUFACTURER OF TOBACCO,
FOR
(4. IS. HOLLAND & CO.,
Marietta Street, . . . ATLANTA, GA.
may 27 ly
WEEDS & CORNWELL,
Importers and Dealers ia
Hardware, Iron, Steel
NAiLS, TIN-PLATE,
l-Lubs, Spokes, Rims,
Shot, Powder, Rope, Rubber Belting, Etc.
0ct29.1 y SAVANNAH, GA._
J. H- TURNER,
Attorney at ill,
Forsytlii CS-£*.
VjETILL Practice in the Counties comprising
W the Flint Circuit, and in the Supreme
Court ot Georgia. Prompt attention given to all
business entrusted.
Office up Stairs —last door to the right, in l’ye s
Brick Block. marlS.ly
DUNN, OGLETREE & CO.,
Produce and Commission
MERCHANT,
Deal in Flour, Bacon Corn, Hay, Etc.
Refer to the Bankers 1
and Real Estate Agts. > ATLANTA, GA.
of Atlanta. )
api 1. Gia
1 ■
Saril & Blind*
MOUI DINGS. BR \CKETS. STAIR
Fixtures, Builders’ Furnishing Hard
ware Dra n Pipe, Floor Tiles. V\ ire Guards,'
f. rra Coitu \Y are, Marble and Slate ManiU
Pieces. White Pine Lumber or sale.
Window Class a Specialty.
Circulars and Price Lists sent free ci
application, by
P. P. TOALE
-•0 Haynr and 33 Pinckney sts.,
Charleston, S. C.
n09.1y
THE GREAT TEXT BOOK.
History ot the United States
BY
ALEXANDER 11. STEPHENS.
For s&le by CYKUd H. SLiAKP.
tnftiklf.
5.T1860-X
TS PURELY A VE3ETAELE PREPARATION, com
! I posed simply of well-known R OOTS, HERBS
md FRUsTSj combined with other properties,
which ia their nature a:c Cathartic, Aperient, Nu
tritious. Diuretic, Alterative a". I Anti-Biliious. Tha
whole i i preserved in a sufficient quantity of spirit
from t.o- ?>t til l <’ \XBi ta keep them ia any
ciimat,. which makes tha
VMiANTAIUUV
IT Betters
one of the most desirable Tontcn a Catliar
f ir* in :he world. They are intended strictly as a
Temperance Jitters
only to be used as a medicine, end always according
to directions.
5 hey are the sheet-anchor of the feeble and debili
tated.’ 3 hey act upon a diseased liver, and stimulate
to such a degree that a healthy action is at once
brought about. As a serneUy to which Women
ar.- especially subject it is superseding every other
stimulant. Asa Sprisig arid Hummer Tonic
they have: to equal. They are a mild and gc-ntla
Bur gal ■v. as well as Tonic! They Purify the Blood.
They are a splendid Appetiser. They make the weak
Etrcng. They purify and invigorate. They cure
1 yapepsia. Constipation and Headache. They act as
.go ,u all species c; disorders which undermine
ti • ’ It'yeircngthaiid break down the animal spirits
* ct, 53 Per!: Place, Pott York, * •
ap1122.1y
E. J. JOHNSTON,
dealer in
Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware
FANCY GOODS, FINE CUTLERY,
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, STRINGS, ETC.
Sole Agents tor the Celebrated DIA MOND PEB
BLE SPECTACLES. EYE GLASSES, Etc.
Panici"ar Attention given to Repairs on Fine and
Difficult Watches.
EgTJewelry, etc., Repaired, and Engraving.
Comer Mulberry and Second streets
MACON, GA
WM. E. ALEXANDER. WM. A ULSSUL
RUSSF.LL,
Wholesale Grocei b,
Cor ALercoru and Bryan Sts.,
SAVANNAH, GA
janls.lv
a r TO a Pv: Djj ! Agents Minted! AH
I) classes ol >voiking people of
either stx, juuug or o!J, moke mo.e money at
woib lor us m their spaie moments, or aii tht
time, than at anything eiae. Particulars tree. Ad
dress G. SIINSCLV& CO., Portland, Maine.
ynnlLly
Ml SCELL A N EOF 5 AD V EKTIS K> 1E N TS.
8. I). MOBLEY. H. H. CABANISS
planters emporium!
MOBLEY * CABANISS,
fIN PYES NEW BLOCK,|
FORSYTH, - GEORGIA.
PLANTATION SUPPLIES FOR 1873.
E RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE TO THE PLANTERS OF MONROE,'PIKE, JONES.
W Jasper, Butts and Crawford Counties that w<- have
S@MFIISIB Al!4IiHIIIISS
To larnish, ‘ t ir. unlimited quantities, everything embraced in a lull line of Plantation Supplies
nd invite attention 1o our stock, terms, etc., etc. We shall always have in store
Corn, Oats, Bacon, Flour, Salt, Sugars, molasses,
And i il the leading articles in the Provision trade.
SALE3 AT THE LOWEST
jgpTIME SALES AT REASONABLE AND LIVING
We will keep on hand a supply that will enable us to meet all the legitimate needs of the country.
Thankful for favors received in the past, we invite the attention “ f cur planting friends to our
programme for 1873.
MOBLEY & 4.!.*BASISS.
jan ll. ct
Removal! Removal! Removal!!
Money for i?oor Men!
A SIXPENCE SAVED IS A SHRAM EARNED!
4T m ©A¥&.
You can Save from 50 to 100 Per Cent. By Purchasing Your Dry
Goods, Clothing Boots and Shoes of
IKE* SOLOMON.
HAVING DETERMINED to Change my location, in 30 days to the NEW BRICK BUILDING
OF MRS. MORSE, in order to make room for a lull line of splendid New Goods, I will sell
lor the next thirty days my stock ot
DRY GOODS, Etc. at COST.
Do not fail to inspect mr goods and learn uay prices. Competition is invited, g.>rght after and
defied. I shall sell CilE.U'Eu, LOWER, and for LESS MONEY than any house in town
july 26. if M. SOLOMON.
CENTRAL R. R.-4TLAN7A DIVISION
Schedule S‘ 7?I & W. iiS’atidf.
MAIL AND PASSENGER— DOWN.
Leave Atlanta 1:40 r. m.
Arrive at Forsyth 5.48 r. m.
Arrive at Vlacon 7.20 i*. m.
MAIL AND PASSENGER—UP.
Leave Macon 11:C0 p. m.
Arrive at Foraytii 1:00 a. m.
Arrive at Atlanta , 5:48 a.'-.w.
ACCOMMODATION-DOWN. *
Leave Atlanta 7 00 a. m
Arrive at Forsyth 1:03 p. m.
Arrive at Macon 8:40 p. m.
ACCOMMODATION-UP.
Leave Macon 9:10 a. m.
Arrive at Forsyth 11:25 a m.
Arrive at Atlanta 5:48 P. M.
The accommodation daily train except Sunday.
G. J. FOREACRE.
General Superintendent.
•John W. Lake, Agent ut.Forsyth.
angs.tac.
I TtnU''dniSfAw axj sippli* tCttfage |
1
$ Slate and Marble }hntlu;PZoerancLDraui%
TilinpWiitePinp,Waliwt&]uyLunLei}\
y CasinetMdAersßieWoocU&.c a
2 AU WorkW&rrantei. %
LOWEST PRICES.k
4 Send for Price Liat* £
j LH. HALLS. CO,S
v Muwfiehrer* icHetlerr. .8
7A %,4< a 0, 8, JO. Market Street* m>
, J .. 225.225, Pditß&y,' M
CHARLESTONS. O. f|
JuuU&iy
Hathaibon
Only 50 Cents per Bottle.
It promotes the GHOWTH, PRESERVES
\ the COLOR, and increases the Vigor
and BEAUTY of tho HAIlt. . .
Oves Thiktv Yeati3 ago Lyon’s fob
The Haib was first placed in the market by Professor
E. Thomas Lyon, a graduate of Princeton College.
The name is derived from the Greek, “ ICATuno,” sig
nifying to cleanse, purify, rejuvenate, or restore. Tno
favor it has received, and the popularity it has obtained, ■
Is unprecedented and incredible. It increases the
Gbowth and Beauty of tho Haib. It is a delightful
dressing. It eradicateo Dandruff. It prevents tho
Hair from turning gray. It keeps the head cool, and
gives the hair a rich, soft, glossy appearance. It is the
bake in Quantity and Quality as it was over a Quab-
TEB of a Centuby Ago, and is sold by all Druggists and
Country Stores at only Fifty Cents per Bottle*
K Woman’s Glory is Her Hair.
LYON’S
ATHAIRON
IAS. E OWENS. JOSIAU POSTER
National Hotel
ATLANTA GEORGIA.
OWENS & FOSTER, Proprietors.
LATE cf Piedmont and Orange Hotels, Lynch
burg, Virginia.
The National has been Thoroughly Renovated
and Elegantly Furnished.
Board $3 per day. Baggage carried to and from
Depot free of charge
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PLANTER’S HOTEL,
OPPOSITE HUFF'S NEW BUIJ.DISG,
Cherry Street. Eetween Third and Fourth,
fIVCOV, GEORGIA.
T'HIS WELL-KNOWN HOUSE BEING NOW
suitably fitted up, the ui ders’gned is pre
pared to tccf inm date Boarders--Permanent,
Transient and Day Gaests will receive b-.st at
tention, and the Table be supplied with the finest
the market ailords. J. 11. BREMER.
Greer House,
FORSYTH, GEORGIA.
Reliable and polite porters will be present at the
arrival of each train.
JF, G. GREER, PropT,
LEGAL ADVEUTISEMKN'IS.
Administrator’)* sale
By virtue of an order from the Court of Or
dinary of Monroe county, will be sold on the
first Tuesday in October next, before the
Court-house door in the town ot Forsyth, be
tween the legal hours of sale, the following
diseribed lauds belonging to the e-tate of John
B. Ogletree, to-wit:
Lot No. 20, in the Gth district of Alcnroe
county, known as the home place of said de
ceased, containing two hundred two and a half
acres, more or less.
Also, lot No. 31), containing two hundred
two and a half acres, more or less, known as
the White lot, in all four hundred and five
acres, more or less.
Also, at the same time and place, will be
sold lot No. 7, lying in the sixth district of
Monroe county, containing two hundred two
and a half acres, more or less, known as the
homestead of William Ogletree, Sr., deceased.
Also, part of lot No. 250, lying in the sev
enth district ot Monroe county, containing one
hundred and seventy acres, more or less.
Also, part of lot No. 61, lying in the sixth
district of Monroe county, containing one
hundred and fifty acres.
Also, fifty acres of lot No. 251, in the sev-
enth district of Monroe county.
Also, eight acres, more or less, oi lot No.
250, it being a strip of land between the pub
lic road from Forsyth to Griffin, containing
two hundred and ten acres, more or less,
Also at the same time and place, will be
sold one hundred and ten acres, it being the
south half of lot No. 157, lying in the fifth dis
trict of Monroe county, known as the Brown
ing land, adjoining the lands of B. Green and
Janies H. Evans and others.
Also, one hundred and thirty-four acres,
more or less, it being part of lot No. 111, in
the sixth district of Monroe county, lying on
the north side of Tobesolkee creek, being the
southern portion of said lot No. 111.
Also, at the same time and place, will be
sold one house and lot in the town of Forsyth,
containing a good dwelling hnuse and all nec
essary outhouses, containing twenty acres,
more or less, known as the former residence
of Col. James S. Pinckard, now occupied by
Mrs. John Goodrum, all sold as the property
of John B.'Ogletree, deceased. Sold for the
purpose of distribution among the distribiits.es
of said deceased.
Tkrsis or Sale. -One-halt of the purchase
money cash, the other half to be paid within
twelve months from date with ten per cent,
interest on last payment. Bond for titles will
be given and titles made when purchase money
is paid. DAVID OGLETIiEE,
sept2.td Administrator.
SlierifpK Sulei.
Will be sold before the Court-house dcor in
the town of Forsyth, between the usual hours
of sale, on the first Tuesday in October next,
the following property to-wit: Four hun
dred and fifty acres of land, more or less,
embracing lot number 193 in the sixth dis
trict of Monroe county, containing 2024 acres ;
also lot number two hundred and thirty-seven,
in the fourth district of said county, contain
ing 2024 acres; also, part of lot number 236,
in the fourth district, containing twenty acres,
more or less; also, part of lot number 212 in
said fourth district, being all that parcel of land
lying on the west side of Towliga river, and
a part of the lot where J. M. McConnnon for
merly lived ; also, a house and lot in the town
of Forsyth, being the place whereon Jas. H.
Dutnas, Sr. died, containing one acre, more or
less, bounded by lot of Airs. K. Martin on the
south, lot ot F. N. Barnes on the north, the
road leading to Russleville on the west, and
eastl y Mrs. Talmadge's lot. Said property
levied on under and hy virtue of a li. fa. issued
from the Inferior Court of Monroe county, a3
the property ot Jas. 11. Dumas, to satisfy said
execution, which is in favor of Jno. Neal vs.
Allen Cothran principal, and Jas. If. Dumas
security.
Also, at the same time and plate, one hun
dred acres of land h. the 596th district of
Monroe county, adjoining the lands of E. H.
Walker, Geo. YV. Walker, Tfcos. E. Chambliss
and others. Levied on as the property of J.
W. H. Ponder, under and by virtue of a fi. fa.
in iavor of T. C. Bennett vs. J. W. 11. Ponder.
Also, at the same lime and place, the fol
lowing lots of land, to-wit: Nos. 155, 186,
187 and fifty acres of lot No. 154, and one
hundred and ninety acres of lot No. 156, lying
in the twelfth district of Monroe county, and
befog the plantation now in possession of W.
B. Davis. Said property levied on to satisty
two fi. las. issued from Monroe Seperior Court,
one in favor ol Joseph 11. Banks and W. B.
Davis, security, the other in favor of Cyrus
Sha p against A. A. Davis ar.d W. B. Davis.
Property pointed out by plaintifis’ attorneys.
C. M. McUUNE,
seDt2.td Sheriff.
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Executor’ll Sale.
Will be sold at public out cry before the
Court House door in the town of Forsyth, be
tween the legal hours off-ale on the first Tues
day in November next,the following property:
Three hundred acres of land more or less,
lying on the Macon & Western Railroad, four
and a halt miles from Forsyth, and known as
the Collier place, at Collier’s depot. Said
property belonging to the estate ol Cutabert
Collier deceased, Bold for distribution! among
the hens. JOHN T. COLLIER, Executor.
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Letter* of Dhmitifijftfi.
GEORGIA MONROE COUNT Y—Ordiucrj’s Of
fice, June 30!b, 1573.
George Zeliner and S. M. Mabry, Execu
tors on the estate oi D. \Y. Mabry deceased,
represents that they lutve fully discharged their
said trust, and applies for letters of dismission.
All persons concerned are hereby notified
file their objections, if any they have, on or
before the first Monday in October next
(1873), else said letters will be granted the
applicants.
julyl.Stn E. DUAS, Ordinary.
Executor.* Sale.
GEORGIA MONROE COUNTY.
Will be sold before the Court House door
in the Town of Forsyth on the First Tuesday
in October next within the legal hours of sale
under an order of the Court ot Ordir.ary, one
hundred and ninety two acres of land, more
or less, sold as the property of Kinchen Holt,
late of said county deceased, being the place
whereon deceased lived in said county. Sold for
distribution among the heirs of said deceased.
Sold on time until December Ist 1873.
J. T. HOLT
N. A. JOHNSON
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Eel term of Guardianship.
GEORGIA, MONROE COUNTY :
Ordinary's Office of said county, Septem
ber Term, 1873. Whereas, S. H. Rush applies
for lettear of Guardianship for Lovic, Early,
Ella, Arthur and Lula Owen, minors of N. A.
Owen, deceased. All persons interested are
hereby notified to file their objections, if any
they have, by the first Monday in October
next, else said letters will be granted.
sept2td E. DUMAS, Ordinary.
Appointment of Administrator.
GEORGIA, MONROE COUNTY:
Ordinary’s Office of said County, September
Term, 1873. Whereas, Tne estate of F. if.
Brown, deceased, is unrepresented, this is
therefore to cite all and singular, the kindred
and creditors of said deceased, that I will, on
the first Monday in October next, appoint the
clerk ot the Superior Court, administrator of
said estate, unless legal objections are duly
filed in obedience to law.
sept2td E. DUMAS, Ordinary.
Application for Leave to Sell Land.
GEORGIA, MONROE COUNTY:
Oidinary’s Office, September Term, 1873.
Whereas, Elijah B. Taylor applies to me as
Guardian of the minors of George W. Tayior,
late of said county, deceased, for leave to sell
the lands ol said minors, being three hundred
and thirty acres, more or Jess, and an interest
in remainder after the life estate of the widow
(being dower) in 200 acres. If there is no ob
jections filed or. or before the first Monday ir.
October next, leave will be granted,
aeptfui £. DUMAS, Ordinary.